FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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CRAIGENGOWER SHOULD BEAT CIVIL SERVICE TO-MORROW
HINTS FOR THE BOWLS NOVICE.
Last Four In The Open PAIRS PLAY HINTS
A. HYDE LAY (K.C.C.)
Best L. E. Lammert on a W.O.
Beat S: Deacon 21-1
Best R. P. Phillips 21-18
Beat A. W. Grimmitt 22–19
A. E. COATES (C.C.C.)
Beat S. Randle 21-18 Beat T. Fergusson 21—11 Beat J. J. Basto 21-16 Beat J. S. Logan 21-19 Beat E. G. Post 21-13
CRAIGENGOWER
SHOULD RETAIN
JUNIOR TITLE
Bowling Green's Spirited Challenge Unavailing
RECREIO · REVENGE TO-MORROW?
R. F. LUZ (Recreio) Beat L. Luck 21-7 Beat J. Fraser 21-8 Beat F. Cullen 23--19 Beat J. Cavanagh 21–14 Beat . Nisk 21-6
B. W. BRADBURY (C.C.C.)
Best L. Whant 21-10
Beat A, R. Whibley 22-13 Beat C. G. Silva 23—15 Beat T. Perkins 21-6
KOWLOON DOCKS
TRIUMPH
Enter Final Round In Spey Royal Cup.
HOLDERS BEATEN 26-17
TRY FOR A "BIG COUNT" EARLY
MISTAKES BY CLUB.
COMMITTEES.
By H. P. WEBBER.
I is in the pairs game that the
forceful player comes into his own and the moderate club player has quite as good a chance as the "crack" to shine as a lead.
The combination of two brilliant i players will seldom win big pairs competitions. Choose your com- bination carefully. Tempera- mental compatibility is essentisi to success
The lead must have absolute confidence in his skip and the skip must be prepared to allow his lead considerable latitude in playing his own game.
For a lead in pairs, excentional drawing ability is not necessary; he should be the steady consistent type of player, who can be relied on to "get position" behind the. jack and "pull out" a good saving shot at each end.
(Continued on Page 11).
TAIKOO'S CLOSE WIN OVER K. B. G. C. Watson And Chalmers Outstanding.
(By SHORT HEAD.)
A T. Taikoo last Saturday the A home team had a great win over the Kowloon Bowling Green, running out winners by the nar- The row margin of four shots. {result was in doubt until the last wood had been sent down, A feature of the Taikoo home games this season has been finishes witnessed.
Saturday's
the close
game exception to the rule.
proved
With one rink finished Taikoo led by 6 shots
по
Scoring 9 shots to the Recreio's with four heads still to be played. another
*
•
•
5 on the last six ends the Kowloon 1. C. Chalmers secured Docks, holders in 1930, entered the point. Taikoo & up. On the other Craigengower and the Bowling Final Round of the Spey Royal rink L. Guy took a three, and Nish Green, the leaders in the junior Cup competition yesterday when secured a point, leaving Taikoo 2 league, should record the "double they beat the holdera by 26 shots to shots up on the last head. against the Police and the Electre 17 on the K.C.C. green. to-morrow, and the Recreio and the
The Docks will maet Craigen- Yacht Club should avenge their earlier defeats at the hands of the in the Final Round.
gower, holders in 1926 and 1931.
Indians and the K.C.C.
The Docks made one change in Craigengower should retain their their side. by permission of the title in spite of the spirited Bowl L.B.A., when J. C. Brown played ing Green challenge. Assuming at No. 3, in place of R. Lapsley who that both they and their Bowling was injured in an accident. Green rivals win
The match was commenced last champlons will be on level tern Wednesday and was abandoned at with two games in hand on the the 15th head owing to darkness. K.B.G.C., whom they will meet next
to-morrow the
Saturday. This will be the latter club's last fixture.
The following were the scores: Recreio
The following as to-morrow E. L. Barros
junior league programme: Police (37), v Craigengower (67) Yacht Club (42) v Kowloon C.C, (64) Bowling Green (67) v Electric (62) Recreio (48) v Indian R.C. (G7),
The figures in brackets denote the result of the first encounter this sex
son.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
First Division.
Sbals Phot
R. W. L. F. A. Up D. p.
34 0 HOD THI
38. § 6 Zan gas on e in
708 540 240
Boullos Great (1) Erfgengower (5) Ciril Service (0) Police B.C.) Kowlonu Doda (4) ... AB TA TUG Club de Berrio (8) Aa en 1939 Baxiom C.C. ULICA 0 700 80 Tino Dock 116 9 776 808 Second Division.
П
Craig@ngovar (1) umukt 15 2 772, 402 169 Bowling Goren (5) ...14 304 920 Civil Freyton (8) madh 9.4 THE GUE Polier R.Q, (-) 107.5 52! Club de Horrela (4) ......14 17 884 78% ILK. Eletrie (9 10 8 8 713 171
Yacht Club 14 & B, 15.30 A
Kowloon C.C. (5)
Indian 'R.C. () .40618: BEL
Figstras in brackets denote poultions" bald--by the respective clubs st tha· conclusion of · last
season. The Pulice and Indiss B. C., are new comers in the furler ditition in the -the Taikoo manned tweeling, k
Some Of The Teams.
Craigengower;
* D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. "Ab-
bas and A.A. Razaċk fakip);
Kowloon Docks
J. V. Ramsay
W. Greig
F. X. Silva
C. G. Silva R. F. Luz
J. C. Brown
F. Cullen
(Skip) 20
(Skip) 17
The Bowling Green required three to win, but J. Watson, with a well placed shot, made à lay for the home team. H. Nish almost, but not quite, al- lered the lay, and J. C. Chalmers placed his last wood well to take first shot to give his side two points and victory by 4'shots over the leaders.
(Continued on Page 11).
CLUB TOURNEY RESULTS.
THE following are recent results in the Club Tournaments:
R. Lapsley's absence may have beep CIVIL SERVICE C.C
responsible in a small way for Kow
Handicap-Third Round
loon Dock's home defeat at the handsA W. Grimmitt (-5) beat S. Alder-
of the Civil Service last Saturday.
F. J. Jones and T. Armstrong play- .man (~1)
ed brilliantly for the visitors, while JT. POLICE RECREATION_CLUBS
C. Brown was outstanding for the
lasera,
J. G. Haigh, R. C. Butter, J. F.
Lunny and N. M. Currie (skip).
W.D. from G.):
Handicap-Second Round
{C; Pile (+6) received
S. Alexander (+4)
Third Bound
H. Hatch, G. T. Padgett, F. Nor-J. Riddell (4) beat C, Pile (4-5)
mington and L. de Rome (skip).
Championship Third Hound
J. Sloan, A. McKellar, & Deacon W. McLeod best W. Mair.
and W. H. B. Muskett
Kowloon
C.C.
(skip),
J. M. W. Brown, S, J, Houghton, W.
W. Hirst and 3. M. Jack (skip)
A. Jones, A. Bparey, T. W. Cart,
| તું L, Jack (skip).
S. Greenwood, M. N. Rakusen, R. Kristoferson and E. Kern (skip), Bowling Green:
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
Handicap Third Round
G. L. Buchanan (-7), beat Dr. V. N.
Atienza (4-6)
pionship First Round
beat T. Abbas Norices Rink Contest
C. E. Elliott-Heywood, J. C. W. E. McNay'a beat. J. Dominy's rink
Charlton, J. S. Logan and W, S. Drake (skip)
Chambers, C, L. Farmer, J. Rod- ger and H. G. Sherriff (skip).akon
G. E. Thompson, G. II. Owen, 1: D. Thomson and F, L. Rupley (skip), Police R.C.
25-13.
E. MONEY. Way, E. Cor-{
deiro, and D. „K. Kharis.
Bowls Personalities No. 9.
W. Mair
The Police
Champion
Misfortune In Shanghai
In 1928.
ENCOUNTER WITH JOHN SHAW
IN STIRLING...
(By REFEREE).
Poor Away
BRADBURY'S CHANCE Record Of TO BE CHAMPION
Champions
Home Team Make One Change In Side That Lost 67-48.
WINNERS WILL. CHALLENGE BOWLING GREEN.
(By SHORT HEAD.)
In spite of the fact that Craigen- gower have lost three of their six away matches this season they should just prove strong enough to beat the Civil Service on their green to-morrow and thus earn the'
NISH IN SATISFACTORY POSITION
UNLESS
INLESS B. W. Bradbury can skip his rink to a 28 shots victory over his Civil Service opponents to-morrow Hughle Nish will be the champion premier league skip of the season. The Bowling Green player has recorded wins in 10 of his 14 matches.
W. V. Field has maintained, his 100 per cent, record and has now only to secure 10 shots in his next two matches to beat Bradbury's" First Division record of 134 shots up in 14 matches during a season.
The following are the complete skips records for the season:
FIRST DIVISION.
Complete Skips' Records To Date.
H. Nish (KB.G.C.)
Taking up Bowls seriously in the right to play off against the Bowl- Colony in 1920 W. Mair has been in Green for the premier league B. W. Bradbury (CCC) a Police skip for the past cleren championship.
years.
In their first
R. F. Luz (Recrelo)
A. Holland (KBG.C.). G. C. Moss (Police)
W. Wotherspoon (T.D.R.C.) F. Basa (CCC)
He has visited Shanghai season the champions won by 67 encounter this with a representative team-Adam shots to 48. Tomorrow the Civil Holland's in 1928, and the pre-Servants, who are making a bold sent holder of the Police champion-bid for their first title, are making
R. P. Phillips (C.5.C.C.) one change in the side which lost-A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) ship title.
on the C.C.C. green.
While Mair was home on leave, in 1924 the Police team were relegated Wood at No. 2 in J. W. Deakin's S. Alderman is replacing R. R. to the Second Division of the League, but in the following year
wher Mair played No. 3 to Inspector "Jack" Clark. they won the junior cham1- pionship and Promotion, Since that perjed t-ha Police have figured in the bottom half of the table,
with the ex- ception of this year
when
ther
finished fourth.
up
rink.
HOW THEY HAVE FARED.
Craigengower (Away matches) beat Recreio by 13 shots beat Taikoo by 5 shots. lost
the to K.B.G.C. by 9 shots beat the Police by 16 shots lost to the K.D.R.C. by 7 shots lost to the K.C.C. by 22 abots
Civil Service (Home matches) beat the K.D.R.C. by 12 shots beat the K.C.C. by 19 shots lost to the Polled by 30 ahots beat the K.B.G.C. by 16 shots beat Taikoo by 40 shots beat Recreio by 12 shots
in
F: Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)
L Gũy (KB.G.C.) R-Lapsley (K.D.R.C.) _ U. M. Omar (CCC) J. Deakin (CSC.C.)
C. E. Marques (Recreio) W. E. Hollands (Police) W. Mair (Police)
Shots P. W. L D. F. A.
4 0 28. 0
14 10
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.13 9
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40 1 0
5 0 83. 0
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.12 6 5 1 44 0 .12 € 6 0 24 0 .12 6 6. 0 0 50 .14 G 6 2 € 13
.14 6
7 1 70 13
A. Hyde Lay (K.C.C.)
14
6 8
0 Q ∙15
J. Fraser (K.C.C.) A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.) N. Drummond (T.D.R.C.) J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)
.10
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1 6 0
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4
7
1 0 12
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5
0
0 56
9
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J. C. Browa (K.D.R.C.)
13
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F. X. M. Silva (Recreio) |J. Cavanagh (CCC)
.10
227
0
35
0
2. 0
W: Headley (KDRC)
I
1
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6 0
C. G. Silva (Recreio)
3. 1.
1
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F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio),
*
I
2
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H. Overy (KC.C.)
5... 0
0 40
T. Young (T.D.R.C.)
1 0
0 2
F. J. Jones (CS.C.C)
1
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H. G. Cooper (KD.R.C)
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Craigengower have made three In changes in their line-up. 1929 Mair was a member of the Cavanagh is now No. 2 in B. W. side which lost by only 13 shots in Bradbury's rink in place of L. E. 6 matches-three by only one shot Lammert, who has displaced E and the other two by six and four Tuck at No. 2 U. M. Omar's shots margins-and he was in the rink. La their first encounter the team which failed to register
champions werê w’hout Omar and win in four sessons.
Cavanagh took his place as skip.
in the encounter Craigengower won on all three rinks, but I do not anticipate such morrow, though a great deal may depend on the draw for rinks.
The following are the teams (not in correct opposition); Crilgengower Civil Service
H. Lockhart
;
In 1928 Mair was one of the Colony six under Adam Hol- land in Shanghai, but he and A. Chapman, who is now play- ing skip for the Yacht Club, were omifted from the team who beat the, northerners by one shol
(Continued on Page !!).
+
A. E. Coates
|J. Cavanagh
success to.
J. F. McGowan
DORRANCE CUP W. Bradbury R. P. Phillips
D. Rumjahn N. J. Bebbington
FOR TAIKOO ?
Annual Match At K.D.R.C. To-morrow.
(Skip)
G. L. Buchanan
T. Armstrong
W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)
W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)
SECOND DIVISION.
Complete Skips' Records To Date.
w, V. Field (C.C.C.) w. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.) F. Rapley (K.B.G.C.) R. R. Wood (CS.C.C.) A. Razack (C.C.C.) R. Marks (Police)
W. H. B. Muskett (ILK.ERC)
Shots
P. W. In D. F.
A
12 12 0 14. 11 1.. 14 10 3
0 125 0
2. 101
0
1 49.
0
II .9 1
1 55 -0
11 7 4 0 64 0
12 7
5
1 12 0
A. H. Basto (Recreio)
6
23
8 6
2
25
A. W. E. Davidson (KBG.C.)
.10 6
4
3 0
A. F. Paul (HEERC)
.10
6 4 0 0 24
S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)
6
4 I 23 0
W. GM (C.C.C.)
B
5
3 0 4
(Skip)
W. Glendenning (Police)
5 6 0 21 0
A. Macfarlane (R_HKY.C)
12 5
5
2
31
0
S. Landolt
H. Beer
F. W. Simmonds J. Hollidge
A. E. Carey (Police)
5
6
2
10 3
L. Jack (K.C.C.)
.13.
5
2
18 0
E. Bass
A. W. Grimmitt (Skip)
H. F. Rosario (Recreio)
0
24. - 0
(Skip)
A. M. Wahab (LRC)
6
0 0
36
J. M. Jack (KCG)
4
6
1 0 40
0
0. 26
0 4 0
3
0 17
33
017 0
2
The annual match for the Dor. rance Cup between Kowloon Dock [W.T. Brightman S. Eccleshall and Talkoo Dock, the holders, will L. E. Lammert S. Alderman be played on the K.D.R.C. green to-W. Gill
F. J. Jones morrow afternoon at 3.80 p.m.
Talkoo are the favourlies owing to the fact that they have better reserves for the four-rink encoun- ter...
The following are the teams?
Kowloon Docka
J. Kempton, C. Atkinson, J. V. Ram say and J. C. Brown (skip),
and
V. M. Hast, M. Ferguson, S. Gray and R. Japaley (skip), Goodman, 3
Lindsay and F. Callen (skip)
U. M. Omar J. W. Deakin
*(Skip)
(Skip)
The Civil Service have made no changes in the team which beat Kowloon Docks on Saturday.
W. Gill has returned to the Cralgengower team in place of E. Tuck. ↑
F. Sutton (B.HKY.C)"
N^M. Curris (HKERC)
C. Lopes (Recreio)
H. Westlake (CSCC)
A. Chapman (R.H.K.Y.C.) I. de Rome (HLKER.C) Sir Thomas Southorn (EHKY.C.) H. V. Pearse (GCC) ; -J. P. Robinson - (K.C.C.)
K. M. Omar (LRC) R. R. Davies) (C.S.C.C.)
·A. R. Dallah' (LRC)'
R. Basa, the only skip to win | S. E. Alderman (CS.C.C.) against the Recreio last Saturday, F. V. Ribeira (Recrelo) ·, has made no changes in his rink, P. M. Remedios (Necrelo)
but L E. Lammert and Gill have H. E. Strange (C.S.G.C.)
G. N. Mitchell, W. Rabson, W. Head been included at No. 2, and 3. in 8. Deacon (HLKER.C,)
ley and W.-Greig (skip),
Talkoo Docks:
W. Brown, C. Summers, G. H. wart and R. C. Wallace (skip),
place of Tuck and J. Cavanagh in H Alves" (Recreio) U. M, Omar's rink, and Cavanagh A. V. Barros (Recreio) Rhas taken Lammert's position at A. O. Brawn (CS.Cc).
No. 2 in B. W. Bradbury's rink. J. J. Basto (Becrelo),
E. Kern (KC.C.)..
D. Peoples, J. Wald, R. Known and which is strengthening all three
N. Drummond (skip)=unkno
A. Stalker, W. Cunningham, Young and J.C. Chalmers (skip),
Maks.
T. Stainton, T. Swan, J, Whyte H. E. Strange (CS.C.C.) registered and W. Wotherspoon, (skip);kola24 his first win in the junior skip's table on Saturday, when he beat W. B. Mus-
“J. F. Lunny (HKÉRT.)
R. A. Hyder (LR.C.)... J. Bentley (RHKY,C)
CF. Alexander (Police)
kett (Electric). by: 6 shota, |L W. C. Bonnne (RII-K‚YC)
The Kowloon Cricket Club are play 1. Dominy, J. R. Soares, S, fimall¦ - Ing a friendly game against the Bowl;}
B. Basto (Recreio) and E. Reading,
ing Green on the KDC green to CG. Silva (Becreto) recorded his L. Luck (CS.C.C) morrow at 3.30 pm, and will be repre- trgi win in the skip's recorda sented by
Saizrday when he beat B. W, Bradbury the following: **W. Hydej, A. Howe, EC. Fincher (C.0.C.) by 3 abots. Band: A. Hyde Lay (skip):
J. Nolen, J. Mellardy, J. McWalters INDIAN RECREATION CLUB-
C. E. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward and B. H. Marka (skip)king99)
and W; V; Field (skip).
J. Forrest, W. McLeod, J. 8, Riddell 3. D. Lamal beat K, Nazaria.
G. Duncan, F. K. Modi. E. Tuck and and W. Glenfleuning (skip),
H. V. Pearse (skip),
HK, Electric:
1
R. E. "Dowman, W. Chester-Woods,
T. Brittain and A. E. Carey, (skly).
Championship Third Round
(Continued on Page Li).
on
W. W. Hirst (E.C.C.) ET W. Carr (K.C.C): -J. S. Riddell (Police)
H. Gittins, A. E, Hayward, F. Good- B. G. Cooper (KD,R.C.) made-hia | W. McLeod (Police), win and J. Frantz (skip). "N) at debut as a skip in place of B. Lapsley "g. A. R. Ismail (LRC)
H. Hampton, V. C. Labrum, T. Fer-on Saturday and lost to J, W Deakin H. G; Sherrif (K.B.G.C.). gusson and A, E, Silkstone (skip),, (C.£.£,C.) by 14 shoti,
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